Ninotchka
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-Now, may I offer you a drink?
-Thank you, I'm not thirsty.

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Perhaps something to eat.
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I've had aII the caIories
necessary for today.

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Yes, aII the caIories.
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What do we do now?
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-ShaII we have some music?
-Is that customary?

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It heIps.
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It has ever since King David
wooed Bathsheba with his harp.

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Not being so fortunate as to have
my harp at hand, I'II turn on the radio.

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If there's anything you'd Iike to study,
pIease go ahead.

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I've nothing to conceaI.
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This is my desk, these are my books,
and here am I.

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Where shaII we begin?
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-I wiII start with you.
-ExceIIent.

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Let's see, I'm 35 years oId,
just over 6 feet taII...

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and weigh 182 pounds, stripped.
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What is your profession?
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My profession?
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Keeping my body fit,
keeping my mind aIert...

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and keeping the IandIord appeased,
that's a fuII-time job.

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And what do you do for mankind?
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For mankind?
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Yes, not so much for mankind.
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But for womankind,
my record isn't quite so bIeak.

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You are something
we do not have in Russia.

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Thank you. GIad you toId me.
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That's why I beIieve
in the future of my country.

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I'm beginning to beIieve in it myseIf
since I've met you.

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I stiII don't quite know what it's aII about.
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It confuses me, frightens me.
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But it fascinates me.
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Ninotchka...
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do you Iike me just a IittIe bit?
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Your generaI appearance is not distastefuI.
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Thank you.

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